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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1909)
TWO Lake County Exaiii ...cv Fk t.i J. Bow m.. Largest Sworn Circulaton in Oregon Outside v. ihnd iii; hoi Gol ot l-i-el ,i opto -v ll h 111.- I l.;li ' :i I i i I'll on ; pirln: In tri' this Oficai. CorxTY IM'i:k SniM-riptin, unless paid in ad' $2. 5 u forced to fact. Industrial Training the Urgent Need of Our Country. T 'RANK A. VANDERLIP. New York linker. t IIE man who thinks of the present situation of industry in its relation to the training of the next generation of skilled industrial workers cannot help being tre mendously impressed with the HIFFICULTIES WHICH" THK YOUTH IS FACING and the dif ficulties which the- manufacturer also will iu time be WE ARE AS YET HALF AWAKE TO THE IMPERATIVE NEED OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION. I BELIEVE, THOUGH, THAT WE ARE AT THE EDGE OF A GREAT DEVELOPMENT IN THIS RESPECT. It is, however, impossible for any one to study the industrial con dition of today without coming to see the utter inadequacy of our present educational system in providing PKACTHWL EDUCA TION" KOK IXPUSTKIAL WOKKEKS. WHEN THE ABRUPT TRANSITION FROM SCHOOL TO REGULAR DAILY VOCATION COMES. THE CHASM IS SO WIDE THAT THE SITS DAILY SYSTEMATIC STUDY '11 rv.eo ;. sen-oi svstem ::.. r t ' : int' i:. Iu' ri.il life no opprtt;nity f r OF CO NOT BRIDGE IT. - v. v ! ivv-z .U INTEI.l.F.l in 'I! OrroiHTNITY TO t.KASr 1'IIK I ) 1- Ui A .. no chance t-i f.vate t li'-nce which is the result of eo-ordihati.'n i' n. manual training and which alone can pi"!uoe a t. NO : 1 1 E int. 1- 1TAI. u i te n: -1 ri.i i.tal training ari gh type uf indus J h id V3',1,. - ' -ft-' .Si' V-VW i 13 is: PAVCF 'ARTHUR Or C OAA A UGH T. i f';-T.,1 i .f .- s- r. .I'll 1 t'lllfilvli The scum ii . UMI.1l rolrtt porter In ruM'i. mt of Ills pie out nouietlilim li' "Smiling 1 1 . rr i mii' to the lull the lival ithulhiiors lie ns u p wniter mid R"l three i-i'n-'rrfi''.-i I.nnUy J I in. ti" . w ti.ni" ' damp Bjihi-relil for i tie opposl u in flti.-illy unwound M -ii, i-i "ure in- ! put tin Joy pi-iii 'i- in tin Ii r f bin uierrtun. Siulli-r prensed n il it the little comforter fur n one hh- '. r out Into rlk'lit tru U farm Sml l . Harry tarriiil n l l.-uj; mi tin- liiltl.il iinv-k. hut when 1 anky Jim wn net Rlttlnx up mill taking netlco Imtiusll atcljr lrit liln ntn-hor toward itu ! oml ileHt, which larcvuUtl In wafe ty. The Ion k one hIiowih! nyiuptoni -f taktuK on a aky pll. t lit this tliui-. ami Ionesome Jtui. tin next hatter, re:u h ed the first oals vl:i the charity rnuu Howerer. liln iniirnw liiiiknlilps took a cauclia with hliusi-lf, ami HaiulHome Ike whiffed the or.otie, the understudy for the Singer hnllillnu ix-cnpy lug tin hex fr the visitors juittliiK- Ike to I sleep with three of Ills fiuleawny kn'X-Uout ilrep In the iiii'.-intlme i Snilllns; Hurry f I l.eiiiweuu Jhn per ! formed n twin i Vr and ere siifi-l oeciljiylnj; sei-iint ami ttilrd refime when the mnoke cIcmiciI away II. ml; the Ulte mt a t'y In I.nnky Jim's olut ini'ut hy neropl uiin-; to t tu mliln i plalsanre. Smllint; II illy :i till ! inji "ii t.' the lowly that 'In d i-ottae en the p c out." I'uck. Its Hi ason. "I see tho einpiiv in dress wil he the rulo for tin- pi i. - '' "That's the f.-r. e . f h.ihit." "Hahlt?" "Yes. If you in tii ways (K-ettitri l'a-! i.. It matches mi .! ruling."- l'.alt i: PROFITS Extraordinary l rofits SECURITY Unquestionable Security Invest in I'liiicc i pi' t tlnonli onr U'tal listnlo shares, M-llin at par 810.00 per share. As a part ot our plan for handling onr rapidly frowin hnsiness anil lot tuereaseits eapaetty. vc niter t a limited imiiilier the tipporttinity to share eiialy Aith ns in the lar.e protits eertain to aeerne. The money reeei veil ly the Company iirongh the sale il its sii ties is invested in ehoiee I'rinee Rupert realty, under theiliriet supervision of the Hoai ot I hreetors. The opportunity is extraordinary heeanse of the jtrolit sharin; plan hy v ueh yon may share in all the profits of the Compaii'' itts 'apitllv inereasine; hnsiness. PRINCE RUPERT BUSINESS PROPERTY vi l make fortunes for those who invest in it now, as did Portland. Seattle, Spokane in I Vancouver real estate, lor those who invested in these cities ten years njjo. TODAY PRINCE RUPERT IS THE CYNOSURE OF ALL EYES. o otner city on this continent is making such rapid advancement iu population, commerce and building. Prince Rupert's present and future growth insures investors in our shares a combination of safety, hih returns and inrcasin' value, which is not olVcrcd in an equal decree by any other form of investment open to the public todav. nvest vour surplus tuuds with this Company and share in this viivat progress and iirospenty. Ii you tave $"0, 100 or $1000 which you would invest where it will vide a lar. c income wit h the opport unit v lor great profits, then subscribe for some l these sh. res. We relet, by permission, to the Hank of Nova Scotia, Vancouver. Write r in our oriU r lor shares today Pou't dclav. Prince Rupert Real Estate Investment Co. Ltd. 410 Loo Building, Vancouver, B. C. Prince Rupert., B C- Kl.WAKO. Ki:W AKI) oi rv .lolling i n an- al oit'iie.l tor i I tut lie al r . i -1 -1 1 1 ". 'u i- pmp. il i 1 1 -'i liei I' ll. Ht I'll t llllt Mil! font let Ion ot -tnli-,1 V 111- .1 i ' 1 1 1 ( 'i mi .i m v ; 1 ; 1 I I- I.I ..-.I . 1 1 ! le'i i.( i I . .1 I.- . I i. :i ! mii' I Ii f'l C " 'II. ll " " I : i- r r 1:0." ! ! "I!.--- i.ii i ' t . 1 i ii! i ; 1 Ii: !::es f,.r 1 ahl an' all lie hi- t" '1' raHe 'em."- :i-!.i: . ;. ,1 I ..1 : 1 1 r :t : s I ' , .111' 1- :n - loV i- I ii.n S'l.r :i!j ;:ni 1 ( 'I, 1- 1 .: Nutk-. 11 i i 1 .1 rmur-cuss runwours Mammoth Stables l a. ARTHUH. Huomiii, I Ii !.-! I.:i. 1 1 1 rii 1 .,;, hi,. -. r 11:1 ! I'ih-iI 'Mil, I I 1 ll .l' I II Allenli ill f h I 1.1:1 ri l 1 t. A K L VI C W t'M 1 : ; . in .Hi 1 1. hi 1 1 m 11 1 . 1 in trial workers. Highly developed manual -kill has had a small place in the indn-trial development of America, and in the intense rush of that development in the last decade we have almost wholly LOST I SIGHT OF THE NECESSITY KOK TRAINING A NEW GEN- j EKATION OF SKILLED MECHANICS. j t j One of these daya, and I fear the time may now be unpleasantly 1 near at hand, THE WHOLE NATION WILL WAKE UP to; this truth, that in the haete of our marvelously successful industrial j development we have lost sight of the fact that in the new industrial 1 order which we have evolved we have left NO PLACE FOR A I BROAD AND ADEQUATE TRAINING FOR OUR INDUS-! TRIAL WORKERS. Unless we provide that training we will sud- deniy find our whole industrial structure standing on an INSECURE j FOUNDATION. The system of machine production, recognized as j the American system of industry, is essentially of such a character j that it CANNOT OFFER AN OPPORTUNITY FOR ADE-! QUATE TRAINING. That training, then, must be found outride j of the industry itself. j The next step is, therefore, clearly inevitable it mut be in the , direction of building up a GREAT SYSTEM OF TRADE ' SCHOOLS. IN THE END ONE OF THE GREAT CORNERSTONES OF TRADE , SUPREMACY MUST BE A BODY OF INDUSTRIAL WORKERS IN TELLIGENTLY TRAINED TO ACCOMPLISH WITH THE GREATEST EF FICIENCY THE DESIRED RESULTS. THIS IS THE REASON I BE- , LIEVE WE OUGHT TO MAKE PRACTICAL INDUSTRIAL TRAIMNG ' A PART CF CUR PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM ATiD ALSO ESTABLISH ' SEPARATE SCHOOLS FOR THIS WORK. j In 1920. 'Jeskop dieil wliile Ululi-r tile iii l! 11 enee of liquor." "Too bad. He was an aeronaut of considerable ability." "True. Hut lust iilnlit be mistook a eblmney for a biteljItiK post, and when the furnace started up this morning he waa suffocated." I'uck. Joy of Being Rich. m w "Oh, mamma! Iou't you wish you was rich an' could afford to hire a servant to break jour dlshiti?" Cure Worse Than the Diteaie. "According to this uiukhzIih'," Bald Mrs. IJIftliiliiun, "sliced onions scat tered about a room will absorb tho odor of fresh paint." "I Kuess that's rlk'bt," rejoined liif tinhiuii. "Likewise also a broken ne k will relieve h man of catarrh." Detroit. Tribune. Ill U Hi il .. 1- ll- fel.y l IV.--I . . , . . 1,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r, ii.- 1 ! 1 1 , 1 1 - I ! . ;l 111- I, I 1 ,im ll I I ..I I. iimsl In- 1-1 n 11111I illi :i r.lniill no - Ii 1 re si ret ni -i nt 1 In-ir ln-n,l ,ir j 1 1 1 1 , -1 i hi with the iii.iin 1-I1.1 11 ii'l "f -tlelim. lsi ll'il il.'IIIIH ur 1 t t met -lulls iiiis.-iid Htl'ealiis lllll-l be ,r,i- viileil wit h 11 tih-lm bier, ur ut her easy 111011 lis i)( iilHKii);e, lit iirtieitr the mill die i,( t In-main etiiiiinel, hii an to ul dw the piiHsaiii- u( trniit at all times uf year, an pruvhleil by law. Subl wu'rk to In1 dune at low water tune, ur to Ik-ouinpli-tei! by l-'eb. 7, I'.hiT. !ty order uf .1 A. i'oirbitni. SiMH-lul Deputy IIhIi Warden fur LukeCounty. Ori-u'im COLORADO ffiEL LAKI-VIKW, ORf;(iO.V The Best Meals in Town Try Us. Bo.kerV 'n-',u'ct0, livsh nrcitl Daily J C. ll. LONZWAY. Propreltor CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Every O. V. L. Co. Contract Holder SHOULD SUCSCRIBE FOR THE EXAMINER Bears tho Signttturo ot Appropriate. Hoothby Ah, 11. i- boy, well met! And what liaM: you been playing of late? I.u.ililtijftoti- I've been out with a tank drama. Hoothby Melodrama, thV What part did you playV I.u.shinyton The tank. Cleveland Leader. NOTICK KOI; I'UHLICATION. Depnrtment of the Interior, l'nitn.l 1 States Land Ottice, Lukevlew Oregon, j AiiU. Uth l!HtX 1 j Notice is bereliy yiveu that t tin slate' 1 of O-eifoii has Hied in this otlb-it its i : iippili-ation to seleet under t he pro I visions of the Ac-t of ( 'oiik'reHs of A 1 1 ur. , lllth 1IV mid the nets Mii.pleiiiental j and amendatory there!.:;, tlie N I '. ' j ipmi ter NW ipiarler, SK 'pinrter NW , ' i)ii:irrer, Merti'iii I"). 'I'. ''' S.,U. JO K., I i W. M. Hello! There! Hello! STOP AND THINK ! S. T. Colvin tin The old Stockman and Randier lias purchased Furniture Store ot II L. Chandler. lie is putting in a hi stack of "ooils and is marking down every tiling so that you can live lv lui vin lurniture of hini. Call and lood at h's J-Joyds. Mr. ' arnhatn Harris, the experienced under taker, will he there to wait on you any time. Any and nil 1 ver.-ely t he Ian 1 intf to objeel character lea.-iu Sfl 1 . Skiddoo! "Ah, lady," whined the tail tramp, "could you give me an ej-'tfV" "What would you do If I Have you an ejjijV" usked the Kuspii-lous house wife. "J'.eat it, mum; beat it!" Huston Herald. on r I ui in i ni; 111I t e,, ur ile.-ir-tho mineral or any nther ii. lii-ant. (if plOteht .el he J'.ft Ii 1 iii Al'.'S-! i. Oli'lON, lienirter. - i.i. niitiei) vmII tin pub- ' I. e Litkn County K.xiiuiiiier, Ij paper piintcl at l.akevie a. .1-1:1 n, for a period ot not le-s I ha'i thirty days prior to tin; date la.-t herein men t ione 1. AKTHL'lt W. OKTON, llenUtur M t8 jk. W Vf f W We Have Found Those Rr-M m u 11 I It! I a -:. n ... rn m m 3 Abstract of Title to all Lands m id S' Grievous 0ffen6. -ir." Mild I'lodillm,' I'llu, "I would 11 -I M-i uiioilier iiiiijijte to talk to (!'::! folks. 1 ey parsed mo out a i--liort an' u-ly word." "What was it'.'" '',.i k."- Wa- hii. fcion ;' :ir. Mr. :u.d 1 a 11 . iu i, :: : ,1 I,. And 1 the ail- hi'-.r. I'o-t ENGLISH NOBLEMEN MENTIONED FOR SERVIAN THRONE, j When It was announced that Kiiife l', ter of Sen In mlfe'ht nbdl'iite iKith I the Diiki: it Ti.-.-k and l'l'Ince Arthur of Connauht were mentioned as possl- ! ble sue, 'e.s.M,rs to the crown. The Imko of 'J'ei k Is popular In Servla in lew uf his efforts to maintalu peace be I ween that country und A usti la J uiife'iiry. j He Is military utta he at the I'.rltl.Mi emljussy In Vlennu and nlib-d In the negotial l-iiis that brought about H recognition of the annexation of HosiiIh and 1 Herzefe'ovinu. IK Is forty-one years old and Is a brother of the l'rltu-e-,j of Walea. One F-i. t C:'.tkd. ' 'I lie.-, ;i l!i.- 1,' a- Mrs limits Is a 1. i--y feoo d 1 1 1 : 1 : 1 1 i-iki!;." "1 don't know n In. ut the excellence of the cookery, Ion she's plain all rlylit "- Houston I'o.-it. Her Constitutional Right. Clady.s So you've sent Herbert about his business, have you? .Maybolle - Yen. Hut I have since used the er recall on him. Chicago Tribune. Her Idea. Ida - What's your lib-n of n properly furnished house? Alice A dozen packs of cards and a tiMt of b'ide tables. New York Llfn. SCMMONS. In the Circuit Court ot the State ot Oret'on, for the Count V of Lake. jo.si.i'il c. am i:l:osi:,ri iini:!i. j K( l.-.l l l A M IlKt d. 1 mlaot.. To KunlH Ami. ro.-, 1 the ul.nvi: mil I dotend mi ' Iu the iiiimif of the. State ot Oieon, , are hen l.v re., pure I lo apt'cur , and answer the complaint. Ii! d 1 :n.'aiu-t .' ' ii in t l.i- :il. iv.. ei.t .Ih-il Mint, j i.i, ,.i I, en. 1 t ., J-l i,, l ,-, -1! O I 1 . itM.I. I !. 11 bema I ! l:de of t l.e I.i -t i.iiliiical I ,11 ot s ill,, 1 oils 1.11 I I he la-t ! ilav '.. it ii 1.1 w hi.-h t in- ib ieiol.iot. is i-i-ijuiie I to au-Air as li,'.l l.y I lie or der ot j 11 I i H'.il.i 1 ill III this hi 1 III in I III H, and il von tail to appear lo and im Mvnr the plainliM' will apply to the court tor the relief prave t for in the cooipaim. The 1 el ief demand, -d in the com plaint, is tor a decrim d ir-novlinu' t he mart 'iauo contract and bonds i;t martrlmony existinK between (j 1 m i 11 till' and defendant and lor the ciiHtody ot the minor ehll lien. .1 111 tlu F. Ambrose and Thomas .J. Ami, rose. Thin HiimmoUH in niblitdied in the Lake. Couuty Kxaminer, a weekly newspaper, printed and published at Lakeviuw, Oceijoii.by order of Hon. (ieortfe Nolaud, judtfu of said Court, and dated the 1th day of Spetembnr, !!I0'.). The first publication to be. made 011 Thursday, the !tth day of Kept.embor, 1 !)'.', and tb laHt publication to be made on the iiHth day of Oct ober, llKHl. V. J. mooki:. S'J 0-i Attorney for l'luintill'. M Lake CounLy Furnished. Terms Reasonable. Tract Index Abstracting Co. Wra. JACOBS, Manager. LAKV1EW, - - OREGON, ft H3Q IfTe Real Home Paper. The Sail F rancisco Chronicle. M. H. de YOUNG. Sane, ConservaLive and Well Edited. Daily Sunday Weekly Sunday's in Colors Wm. Wallace, Dealer at Lakeview, Ore. 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